Hi Nicolas, I am happy to connect with you here on TJNW - and look forwards to meeting you in person in June. When exactly are you planning to come to Berlin?
Sorry for the late answer, But right now I'm busy for production of film in europe..
After few years OUT the Music Business in Europe, I start again, and I will see what I can do for you in europe, specially in Paris, maybe I will Upgrade ( Finally) my pages on JOYTO RECORDS, on my web www.joytofilms.com
PS: I search for many many years now also a great old friend of me, in NY, his name is JIMMY "LOVER MAN "DAVIS... If you find out where he is, please let me know also,
Hi Nicolas...I am sooo sorry for gettig back to you so late...I nver got an alert that there were messages...I would love to review your videos for air...do you have a link? Donna....P.S. You can reach me at mcafeedonna@yahoo.com
Sorry again, I could't squeeze it in my frienship request message.
I didn't have the cheek to say "Yours in Song", for my singing is absolutely atrocious. Once I've heard my own siniging on a recording, I immediately decided to leave to those who can sing.
Your welcoming message may have been rather brief but I still got the feeling that you must be a wonderful soul. So, I sincerely hope that we may bump inot each other one day. All the very best.
At 10:42pm on February 15, 2011, Henry ALLEN said…
Aloha Nick!
Mahalo, Thank you for your comments! Congrats on you new CD! I know how it feels!
Hawaii has a "new" smooth Jazz, though on certain days they play straight ahead jazz, and they, FM101. Try and reach Roy Dackerman, annoncer and sales, he is orignally from New York. He's great!
Hawaii has "lost" several Jazz festivals, The HAwaii International Jazz Festival was owned by our friend, Abe Weinsten, who passed away 4 years ago and the festival folded. Sony was one of the backers.
Hamakua Jazz festival in Kona was fonded by Gene Harris, when he passed, his wife tried to keep it going here, but it closed also 3 years back, Henry was invited to play on that one also, Terry Gibbs, Gene's daughter, Hubert Laws, and many others!
Michael Paulo is having a run of concerts here now also. If you know Michael, he would, be the one to talk to, he is affiliated with FM101.1
He just did his first "Pacific RIm Jazz Festival" in November.
We did a series of small music festivals a few years back, "Jay Leno Horns" Dolphin Day's in KOna, Under the Stars in the island of Lanai, (Josephine Beavers, "Yesterday is Today"), Shorty Rogers and Bud Shank @ Longhi's and many with Gabe Baltazar.
Let's keep in touch, right now there is nothing on Maui, I have my own "HAwaiian Steel Guitar" festival, (Under a non-profit) in April but is is in a Cultural Vein, though I do a Jazz concert on one of the nights. This is a "free event", I cannot charge for it, I am with the state and Tourism Authority.
HI NICOLAS. THANKS A LOT TO YOUR SUPPORT MY GOAL...OUR GOAL TO INTRODUCE A R&B JAZZ IN BRAZIL. YOU KNOW, WE HAVE MANY COMERCIALS FM STATIONS WHO PLAYS POP MUSIC....BRITNEY SPEARS...JONAS BROTHERS....NO, I DONT LIKE THAT. I LIKE BILLY PAUL. ROBERTA FLCK...THE STILISTICS...BLUE MAGIC....SADE ADU....AND OF COURSE NICOLAS BEARDE. SO, YOU COME IN CURITIBA TO SING IN MARRIAGE PARTY?
I NICOLAS, I BACK. THANKS TO YOUR GOOD WORDS, BUT UNHAPPILY IS VERY HARD TRY INTRODUCE JAZZ IN BRAZIL. JAZZ MUSICAL IS NOT PART TO BRAZILIAN MUSICAL TASTE. LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING. MANY MANY PEOPLE TALK BAD ABOUT KENNY G. BUT I KNOW MANY PEOPLE WHO BECOMING A JAZZ FAN LISTEN FIRSTLY KENNY G MUSIC. ITS GREAT. MUSICIANS LIKE RICHARD CLAYDERMAN, RAY CONNIF, BURT BACCHARAT, MAKE A VERY EASY MUSIC. I A CALL TO JAZZ MAINSTREAM. IS MY OPINIUM. NICOLAS, THE RADIO ADDRESS IS...... RADIO LESTE RUA DR GOULIN, 291 CURITIBA PARANA BRAZIL ZIP CODE 800 30 290 ATT EDSON LUIZ KRUG REMIND...I HAVE TWO HOURS BY WEEK TO DIVULGE R&B AND JAZZ ILIKE TO MIX....EXEMPLO...SADE ADU AND SMOOTH INSTRUMENTAL JAZZ....ARETHA FRANKLIN AND BONEY JAMES......LOW RAWLS AND DAVID SANBORN AND IN SOON NICOLAS BEARD OF COURSE. REGARDS FROM BRAZIL. EDSON.
hi NICOLAS, NICE TO MEET YOU. I THINK IS GREAT YOU WAS COMING IN MY NATIVE CITY, CURITIBA. I AM PROUD TO SAY, NICOLAS, ON LAST YEARS WAS PERFORMING IN CURITIBA JAZZ MUSICIANS LIKE STANLEY JORDAN, GEORGE BENSON, WAYNE SHORTER, KENNY G, LOOK, NICOLAS, I HAVE ONLY TWO HOURS WEEK TO DIVULGE JAZZ, EVERY MONDAY TO 21.00 AT WWW.RADIOLESTE345FM.COM.BR THIS SITE IS UNDER RE-PAGE IN THIS FEBRURY. I WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO PLAY YOUR MUSIC IN MY RADIO JAZZ PROGRAM, BUT I CANNOT PLAY DOWNLOAD MUSIC. ARE THE RADIO RULES. ONLY ORIGINALS CDS. UNHAPPILY, NICOLAS, IN SOUTH AMERICA THERE S NOT A FULL TIME AMERICANS JAZZ FM STATIONS. IN BRAZIL ONLY WEEKLY JAZZ RADIO SHOW. I GONNA GIVE THE RADIO ADDRESS..... RADIO LESTE RUA DR. GOULIN, 291 CURITIBA PARANA BRAZIL ZIP CODE 800 30 290 ATT EDSON LUIZ KRUG I DO MY BEST TO INTRODUCE MORE BEAT JAZZ IN BRAZIL. GROOVE AND SWING MUSIC. REGARDS FROM BRAZIL. EDSON LUIZ KRUG
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Hi Nicolas, I am happy to connect with you here on TJNW - and look forwards to meeting you in person in June. When exactly are you planning to come to Berlin?
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Cornelia (Connie) Moore
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HI NICOLAS
Sorry for the late answer, But right now I'm busy for production of film in europe..
After few years OUT the Music Business in Europe, I start again, and I will see what I can do for you in europe, specially in Paris, maybe I will Upgrade ( Finally) my pages on JOYTO RECORDS, on my web www.joytofilms.com
PS: I search for many many years now also a great old friend of me, in NY, his name is JIMMY "LOVER MAN "DAVIS... If you find out where he is, please let me know also,
have a great, nice day
DON CLOVIS
I've been considering a move back out west, possibly the Bay Area. Would love to play some with ya when/if I get there.
Hello Nicolas , yes your cd is here & into my program also...
Bonjour from Paris , see you later !
Jacques
JAZZBOX-program : http://www.aligrefm.org
CD NICOLAS BEARDE
Crossing the line
Sunday, April 3rd, 1pm european time on
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Sorry again, I could't squeeze it in my frienship request message.
I didn't have the cheek to say "Yours in Song", for my singing is absolutely atrocious. Once I've heard my own siniging on a recording, I immediately decided to leave to those who can sing.
Your welcoming message may have been rather brief but I still got the feeling that you must be a wonderful soul. So, I sincerely hope that we may bump inot each other one day. All the very best.
Referring to the above, I say
Yours in Swing
Jerry
Aloha Nick!
Mahalo, Thank you for your comments! Congrats on you new CD! I know how it feels!
Hawaii has a "new" smooth Jazz, though on certain days they play straight ahead jazz, and they, FM101. Try and reach Roy Dackerman, annoncer and sales, he is orignally from New York. He's great!
Hawaii has "lost" several Jazz festivals, The HAwaii International Jazz Festival was owned by our friend, Abe Weinsten, who passed away 4 years ago and the festival folded. Sony was one of the backers.
Hamakua Jazz festival in Kona was fonded by Gene Harris, when he passed, his wife tried to keep it going here, but it closed also 3 years back, Henry was invited to play on that one also, Terry Gibbs, Gene's daughter, Hubert Laws, and many others!
Michael Paulo is having a run of concerts here now also. If you know Michael, he would, be the one to talk to, he is affiliated with FM101.1
He just did his first "Pacific RIm Jazz Festival" in November.
We did a series of small music festivals a few years back, "Jay Leno Horns" Dolphin Day's in KOna, Under the Stars in the island of Lanai, (Josephine Beavers, "Yesterday is Today"), Shorty Rogers and Bud Shank @ Longhi's and many with Gabe Baltazar.
Let's keep in touch, right now there is nothing on Maui, I have my own "HAwaiian Steel Guitar" festival, (Under a non-profit) in April but is is in a Cultural Vein, though I do a Jazz concert on one of the nights. This is a "free event", I cannot charge for it, I am with the state and Tourism Authority.
Have to go now,
We'll keep in touch!
Henry
I will talk to you more later,H
Thanks. Every day blues,swing.boogie, beat generation,history etc. All nonprofit - Nine years. All best.
www.radiohortus.cz
It's my pleasure...I will do what I can..Send me Vid and we'll see what happens...
Send me your email...Are you on Facebook?
-Emile
Peace and blessings....
Hi Nicolas,
I would be happy to send you these informations, at this time i've got so much work...i'll send you this soon.
Greatings from France
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